Answer:
A. 1560 Hz
Step-by-step explanation:
The Doppler effect occur when a source of a wave (like sound) is moving relative to an observer (or when the observer is moving relative to the source). When this happens, the apparent frequency of the sound as heard by the observer is shifted with respect to the real frequency, according to the formula:

where
f' is the apparent frequency
v is the speed of the wave
vs is the velocity of the source relative to the observer (positive if the source is moving towards the observer, negative if it is moving away from the observer)
f is the real frequency of the wave
In this problem, we have the following data:
f = 1100 Hz is the original frequency of the sound
v = 340 m/s is the speed of the sound wave
is the velocity of the car approaching the pit crew
Substituting these numbers into the formula, we can find the frequency heard by the pit crew:
